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Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages
From: |
Ralph Corderoy |
Subject: |
Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Mar 2003 14:45:11 +0000 |
Hi John,
> Can someone summarize the differences between the various mans out
> there? What makes them incompatible (at a core level?)
That's probably too large a task and no one has the time, or access to
the range of equipment. There's two things. One is the man(1) command,
and the other the man(7) macros. Program authors just write a man page
and rely on feedback from users to weed out any non-portable bits it
might contain.
Cheers,
Ralph.
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages, (continued)
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages, Colin Watson, 2003/03/11
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages, J Robinson, 2003/03/10
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages, Ralph Corderoy, 2003/03/10
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages, J Robinson, 2003/03/10
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages, Ralph Corderoy, 2003/03/10
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages, J Robinson, 2003/03/10
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages, Ralph Corderoy, 2003/03/10
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages, Colin Watson, 2003/03/10
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages, Ralph Corderoy, 2003/03/11
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages, J Robinson, 2003/03/11
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages,
Ralph Corderoy <=
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages, Colin Watson, 2003/03/10
- Re: [Groff] Unix Man Pages, Colin Watson, 2003/03/10